Solder wick, flux, and an iron is all you need to get it out
of the PCB. After soaking up the solder, mine slides right out.

Here it is after cleaning the flux off with alcohol and cotton
swabs.

Note how the pin orientation divot is opposite the etching.
I hope that is not a sign of bad things to come.

The next step is to verify a roughly 200C air stream from my
hot air gun. We will start there, and work our way up slowly.
I will be using a very sharp hobby knife to gently lift it off
once the solder becomes molten. This is a very delicate step,
as it is very easy to break pins, or lift traces off the board.